Kosovo:member of parliament&deputy head of PM Hashim Party-PDK is a war criminal

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  1. litwin

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    when it will be Hashim´s turn?

     
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    THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAN KRAJINA – GOVERNMENT IN EXILE
    11.080 Земун, Магистратски трг 3
    Тел. 3077-028, vladarsk@gmail.com, vladaukninu@agmail.com
    Бр. 1471/12 – 31. III. 2012.

    Announcement:
    - The majority of the today’s Albanians of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and Serbia are in fact assimilated Serbs -

    The Government and Parliament of the RS Krajina, along with this announcement, sent also a rebuke addressed to the Serbian media, because since February 2005 they have not been broadcasting Krajina announcements, which is in violation with the national and state interests as well as the journalistic codex.

    The information from the title points out, that the Yugoslavian state from 1918 was of anti-Serb character, since it disregarded the data on the assimilation of Serbs into non-Serbian nations (Croats, Bosniaks, Macedonian but also Albanians). However, educated people who were aware of the truth, were documenting these facts, but the institutions of the state forbade the mention of such data in public, schools and at universities. An essay on the assimilations of the Serbs into Albanians by Tom P. Oraovca was titled as “The question of Arbanasko and the Serbian rights” published in 1913 and reprinted in 1999 in Belgrade. Oraovac encountered a man from an Albanian family, who said to him that his ancestor converted into Islam and he inherited from his father a document from Skenderberg’s achieve, which was written in the Serbian language (15 century). Skenderberg was born to the Serbian parents Ivan (father) and Vojislava (mother). His grandfather was a Serbian duke of tsar Dusan, Branilo Kastriotić. Furthermore, that former Serb stated also that the Albanian families from the northern parts of Albania and Montenegro have saved icons of Serbian saints, dedicated to the Serbian ‘’slava’’. Tomo P. Oraovac incorporated in his book conclusive data, which testify that the today’s Albanian tribes: Mirditi, Sale, Gasu, Berise and Klimenti used to belong to the Serbian nation and had been assimilated into Albanians, during the 18th and 19th century. That assimilation was executed by the Turks, Vatican and Austria (according to today’s international law such actions are classified as a conduct of genocide).


    The Government of Krajina
    Ratko Licina, Minister
     

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